
I Thought My Dad Was God
"I was about to turn down National Radio's offer to read my stories live on the air a few times a month. Most of this book would never have been written if it weren't for my wife's suggestion over dinner. 'You don't have to write the stories yourself,' Siri said. 'Get people to sit down and write their own stories. They can send them to you, and you can read the best ones on the radio. If enough listeners write, it becomes something extraordinary.' And that's how the National Story Project was born."
-Paul Auster-
The 179 stories in this book, compiled by Paul Auster, offer insight into the thoughts and feelings of Americans while telling real-life events with candid and simple language. Americans, men and women, of all ages and from all walks of life, present stories that combine striking humor and heartbreaking memories.
Most of the stories are one page long, but a few are three or fewer, and they address fundamental issues that concern all people, such as family, love, war, death, and dreams, that are examined by everyone all over the world, honestly and without any hidden secrets or evasion.
(From the Promotional Bulletin)
Thin Cover:
Number of Pages: 568
Year of Publication: 2015
e-Book:
Number of Pages: 517
Year of Publication: 2015
Language: Turkish
Publishing House: Can Publications
Number of Pages: 568
First Publishing Year: 2015
Language: Turkish
Publisher | : | Can Publishing |
Number of pages | : | 568 |
Publication Year | : | 2015 |
ISBN | : | 9789750724633 |
Translator | : | Sinem Yazıcıoğlu |
The heart | : | Turkish |